It depends on what you mean by format. If you mean formatting the data so that similar data is grouped together, then that's what HTML tags are for.
If instead you mean format in the sense of adding visual styles (borders, colors, font-sizes, etc.) then you want to us Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) a separate language from HTML.
To in-text cite a website with no author in APA format, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks ("Title of Webpage," n.d.).
To in-text cite a website in APA format with no author, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks ("Title of Webpage," n.d.).
When citing a website in APA format in-text with no author listed, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks ("Title of Webpage," Year).
To create a parenthetical citation in MLA format for a website with no author, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks. For example, ("Title of Webpage").
To cite a website with no author in APA format within the text, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks ("Title of the Webpage," Year).
To cite a website with no author or date in APA format, use the title of the webpage in place of the author and use "n.d." (no date) in place of the publication date. For example: ("Title of Webpage," n.d.).
When citing a website in APA format with no author in the in-text citation, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks. For example, ("Title of Webpage," Year).
When citing a website with no author in APA format within the text, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks. For example, ("Title of Webpage," Year).
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When citing a website with no author in text using APA format, you should use the title of the webpage in quotation marks. For example, ("Title of Webpage," Year).
To cite a website with no author and no date in APA format, use the title of the webpage in place of the author and include "n.d." (no date) in place of the publication date. For example: ("Title of Webpage," n.d.).
To create an APA format in-text citation for a website with no author, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks followed by the publication date in parentheses. For example, ("Title of Webpage," Year).